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Experts Say Mask-Wearing Doesn’t Prevent Infection

Medical experts Yoav Yehezkelli and Amnon Lahad wrote a letter to the Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) addressing mask mandates.

Dan Crenshaw Loses Bid to Lead Top House Committee After Calling Colleagues ‘Terrorists’

We’re starting to see the choices for Chairs of Committees now that the Speaker vote is past and the ones announced so far are looking like big wins for conservatives in the effort to get some true accountability.

U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

Conservatives Can Address the Election Disparity (And Maybe Even Start Winning)

In the aftermath of an underwhelming performance by Republicans in the 2022 election, demands have echoed across the internet for conservative leaders to develop a ballot-harvesting and voter-mobilization infrastructure comparable to the Left’s.

Alabama Republican Mike Rogers to Step Down From Steering Committee

Mike Rogers (R-AL) is reportedly stepping down from the Steering Committee after he had to be physically restrained from lunging toward Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Democratic Lawmakers Furious Over Bolsonaro’s Admittance to U.S. Hospital

Former right-wing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been admitted to a hospital in Orlando, Florida, due to "abdominal pain."

Court Rules the ATF Cannot Rewrite Gun Laws

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Firearms (ATF) does not have the power to alter gun laws to fit public opinion.

Basketball Player Collapses Midgame (Video)

Old Dominion University's Imo Essien collapses on court.

Brazilians Storm Congress Two Days After U.S. Jan 6 Anniversary (Video)

According to reports, the number of protestors in the capital numbered in the millions.

House Republicans Launch Broad Investigation into FBI, Security Agencies: New York Times

House plans vote this week on resolution creating special Judiciary subcommittee going after what it calls the "weaponization of the federal government."

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